Halpenny, a 57-year-old air-conditioning and refrigeration technician, has been ordered to serve 30 months in jail by a judge who said Halpenny was likely not the simple gun collector he professed to be.

“Possession of loaded handguns together with silencers is not something one would equate with a gun hobbyist. An inference can be drawn that such possession was for nefarious purposes, not necessarily by the accused, but by others with whom he associated,” Justice Felix Cacchione said in a written Nova Scotia Supreme Court decision released Wednesday.

The judge noted that Halpenny had been ordered while on bail to not have contact with either Jimmy Melvin Jr. or Jimmy Melvin Sr., “both of whom are notorious and violent crime figures in this city.”

Police raided Halpenny’s mobile home and garage in Mount Uniacke on July 30, 2015, and found a loaded Smith and Wesson .9 mm Luger, a Colt Cobra .38 revolver, a loaded Arminius .357 revolver, and a loaded Tanfoglio .22 revolver, along with two silencers.

Six rifles and two shotguns were found in a gun safe, with one of the handguns found in a hidden compartment in the gun safe. Two plastic-wrapped rifles were found hidden in the ceiling insulation, and ammunition found elsewhere in the garage.